TGIF!

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – and if this puzzling weather has been keeping you from getting into the holiday spirit, we have just what you need to get festive! Our seniors are spreading holiday cheer all across the Lower East Side with parrandas, a favorite annual tradition. Our senior community adopted the Afro-Indigenous musical tradition beloved by our Puerto Rican seniors, learning all the holiday songs together in English – which is the perfect common ground for our Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Portuguese speakers.

This Week’s Inspiration

One of our favorite neighbors is getting shutterbugs in the competitive holiday spirit with a photo contest (the winner + big prize announced next Friday!). Check out the latest pics of the Essex Street Market on instagram – and then get down there to do some shopping and snapping of your own!

Did you know that Captain America was born on Essex Street? The Avengers, all the X-Men and even the Hulk hail from the Lower East Side. Check out the Tenement Museum’s behind-the-scenes story of the man who dreamed up these heros and went on to work for Marvel Comics’ editor-scriptor Stan Lee.

Community Conversation

We promised you a way to start feeling holiday cheer. While we can’t make the city feel like a snow globe, we can make it just a little bit brighter and cozier for some of our neighbors. Here’s how you can help.

Today, is the last day of our Tompkins Community Center‘s Toy Drive. Stop by 736 Park Avenue in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn with any new or gently used toys to brighten Christmas.

Teachers Preparatory School in Brownsville and Juan Morel Campos are holding Canned Food Drives throughout December – your favorite soup or maybe a recipe for killer beans would be the perfect contribution.

Our Seward Park Community Center is also holding a Canned Food Drive this month. Grab a few cans from the Essex Market (the best deals!) and help bring some cheer to the table this season.